Library Media Program

Mission Statement

The mission of the elementary school
library media center is to provide students with the skills to become
competent seekers of information and develop a love of reading. In addition, the library's collection
is intended to both support the district curriculum and offer students
recreational reading materials.

Library Policies

Book Check Out
Students may check out the following number of books each week:
EC-1 = 1 book
Grades 2-3 = 2 books
Grades 4-5 = 3 books

All books are due the following library class. At this time, students may choose to renew the book(s) for an additional week or choose a new book(s). Students will not be permitted to check out new books until prior books have been returned.

Overdue Books

The library does not charge fines for overdue books. However, we will request reimbursement for lost or damaged materials to cover the cost of replacement. Please return books in a timely manner to be sure they are available for all students.

Information Technology Vision

The School District of Grafton vision for the future of information and technology is to
give students the ability to use the technology as a tool for improving learning
and creativity so that they may be able to live and work in a global society. The district
will also utilize information technology resources as a tool for staff to enhance instruction
and assessment, as a support for the educational process, and as a resource for the
Grafton community.